Carriage of Goods by Sea

Carriage of Goods by Sea by Stephen D. Girvin

Book Description

Carriage of Goods by Sea contains contains a lucid analysis of the law on the subject written primarily from the perspective of English law but with reference to cases in other major commonwealth countries. Introductory chapters cover topics such as the business of carriage as well as the underlying principles (contract, agency, tort, and bailment) and of frustration. This book includes an analysis of the bill of lading and other documents of carriage (including sea waybills and delivery orders). The book focuses on international carriage measures, such as the Hague, the Hague-Visby, and the Hamburg Rules and discusses current developments towards uniformity. The author includes shippers' obligations, the obligations of the carrier, and the rights and immunities of the carrier and there is full coverage of the main issues in charterparties: voyage (including problems of laytime and demurrage); time; and demise. Uniquely the book also covers an analysis of cargo claims. This book will fill an important gap in the existing literature on the subject.
It will be one of a small number of one volume texts covering the subject in its entirety, with the added benefit of being fully up-to-date and appealing both to a practitioner and a student audience. Coverage includes all the traditional topics, such as bills of lading and charterparties (voyage, time, and demise), and focuses also on each of the international conventions regulating the subject. Additionally, the content of the book extends to such issues as limitation, admiralty claims (in the cargo context), and a brief discussion of maritime arbitration. Although written from the perspective of English law, a particular feature is the extensive cross-referencing to (and analysis of) the law in other major common law jurisdictions (especially Australasia, Malaysia and Singapore, Hong Kong, and South Africa). Aimed at practitioners, law students and professionals in the industry, the author provides a full and detailed coverage of the main principles in a user-friendly and accessible format.

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Providing a lucid analysis of the law of carriage of goods by sea in its entirety, text addresses principles, regulation, responsibilities, and obligations within this area of English law. References to major Commonwealth cases add valuable context to the broad coverage.

Author Biography - Stephen D. Girvin

Dr Stephen Girvin is a graduate of the Universities of Natal (South Africa) and Aberdeen and has been an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Birmingham since January 2006. Prior to this he was at the National University of Singapore. Earlier in his career he taught at the Universities of Aberdeen and Nottingham (UK). He has been a Visiting Professor of Shipping Law at the University of Cape Town and a Parsons Visitor at the University of Sydney. He has lectured at professional seminars in the City of London and in Asia and Australasia. He acts, from time to time, as a maritime consultant. His research has been published in most of the leading maritime and commercial law journals, including the Journal of Business Law, Lloyd's Maritime & Commercial Law Quarterly, the International Journal of Shipping Law, Il Diritto Marittimo, and Shipping and Transport Lawyer International.

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